Engineering Humans for Deep Space with Ronke Olabisi

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  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  4 місяці тому +92

    What do you think is the most crucial technology we need for long-term space travel: advanced tissue engineering or something else entirely?

    • @isatousarr7044
      @isatousarr7044 4 місяці тому +13

      Both advanced tissue engineering and other technologies are critical for long-term space travel, but they serve different essential roles. Advanced tissue engineering could play a pivotal role in addressing the challenges of maintaining human health in space, such as repairing damage from radiation and muscle atrophy. However, other technologies are equally important, including:
      Life Support Systems: To provide a stable and sustainable environment for astronauts, advanced life support systems are crucial for recycling air, water, and nutrients.
      Radiation Protection: Effective shielding or mitigation strategies are necessary to protect astronauts from harmful cosmic radiation over extended periods.
      Artificial Gravity: Solutions to counteract the effects of prolonged weightlessness, such as rotating spacecraft to create artificial gravity, could be vital for maintaining muscle and bone health.
      Robust Health Monitoring and Telemedicine: Advanced health monitoring systems and telemedicine capabilities would ensure that astronauts receive timely medical care and support.
      Each of these technologies contributes to the overall success and safety of deep space missions, so a multifaceted approach will likely be required.

    • @bcre8v
      @bcre8v 4 місяці тому +2

      Scale up quantum entanglement.

    • @UrsaMajorPrime
      @UrsaMajorPrime 4 місяці тому +2

      Radiation tolerance, photosynthetic processing, bone density improvement...

    • @cinderclawz
      @cinderclawz 4 місяці тому +1

      I had a picture of the ear mouse in my high school locker.

    • @RichardQuaid
      @RichardQuaid 4 місяці тому +3

      Storage of energy. It will improve life here vastly.

  • @robertharding5553
    @robertharding5553 4 місяці тому +281

    I love the way Ronke Olabisi simplifies the science. Neil you finally have some competition ! You should have her on your show more often. You 4 guys make a wonderful team. Keep it up.

    • @robertharding5553
      @robertharding5553 4 місяці тому +12

      @@LeoTheMageWarrior I know they are... As I mentioned at the beginning of my comment, I was referring to the way they both simplify science.

    • @DubultaisT
      @DubultaisT 4 місяці тому +5

      @@robertharding5553 You still need to learn how to simplify Your comments, so dumb people would not misunderstand You 😂

    • @sixtysixtyone
      @sixtysixtyone 4 місяці тому +6

      I think she should stay exactly where she is. Sorry to say but the fact that she does the things she does means she is much more needed there than entertaining people with science. And as a father of two daughters I like when women are pioneering in those fields so my girls can have role models they can admire rather than your average reality stars.

    • @Despotic_Waffle
      @Despotic_Waffle 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@LeoTheMageWarrior what the comment means is she is as proficient as neil in explaining difficult concepts and presenting them well....

    • @darrellmccrimon
      @darrellmccrimon 4 місяці тому +1

      Phenomenal episode

  • @James-bv4rs
    @James-bv4rs 4 місяці тому +526

    Never, ever leave Chuck Nice off of your show. You make a great team.

    • @dr.m.hfuhruhurr84
      @dr.m.hfuhruhurr84 4 місяці тому +6

      Chuck's not paid enough & Neil's on an astrophysicists' budget; how are the economics to balance 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩? The virtue? Well there is the virtue. PRICELESS!

    • @ereisfireboi
      @ereisfireboi 4 місяці тому +27

      Yea, he balances out Neil's ego quite nicely in my opinion

    • @miguelfelix2684
      @miguelfelix2684 4 місяці тому +5

      You know you got that right! 🥰

    • @PunkRockPetSitter
      @PunkRockPetSitter 4 місяці тому +28

      Chuck is absolutely the perfect podcast partner for Neil!! His amazing comedic timing + his genuine love & excitement for the subject matter makes him an amazing cohost! Neil & Chuck also have a great chemistry and you can tell they genuinely enjoying doing these shows together. Much Love to everyone involved for making learning STEM subjects fun!!!

    • @galiapower
      @galiapower 4 місяці тому +2

      👍👍

  • @skahtty
    @skahtty 4 місяці тому +104

    Hands down one of the best guests you’ve ever had

  • @JockeB70
    @JockeB70 4 місяці тому +161

    I am 54 years old and every so often i learn about things that blows my mind! What a wonderful time to be alive :) StarTalk...you bring me so much joy!

  • @robahee
    @robahee 4 місяці тому +111

    I never comment on anything, but I have to say that this is the best StarTalk episode I have watched so far. Ronke Olabisi and team just might advance medical technology faster than any other research group could. Just wow!

    • @Eman-wj8gq
      @Eman-wj8gq 4 місяці тому +1

      You've never commented on anything? Really?

    • @Pickledsundae
      @Pickledsundae 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for ensuring I choose this one! Haha I searched like 10 minutes for one I know I would love (I've been binging) so thank you!

  • @Lars2TheV
    @Lars2TheV 4 місяці тому +46

    Ronke is really nice to listen to. Such a soft and soothing voice she has.

  • @djmayorm.o.d829
    @djmayorm.o.d829 4 місяці тому +56

    Yayyy Ronke olabisi is a Nigerian 🎉🎉🎉 so glad to see a Nigerian on the show.

    • @GatoreChantal
      @GatoreChantal 4 місяці тому +3

      Me too!

    • @08MikeyT
      @08MikeyT 4 місяці тому +6

      While I am proud of a black person of color I feel a bit separated when her specific lineage is described. I am already separated from my fellow Americans. I am so proud of such a beautiful intelligent woman!

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 4 місяці тому +2

      She's pretty

    • @TechnoHeavenInsights
      @TechnoHeavenInsights 4 місяці тому +2

      Heard there are Nigerian scientists working at NASA, and have been for decades.

    • @zeeda1234
      @zeeda1234 4 місяці тому +2

      It doesn’t matter that she is Nigerian.

  • @TomerBrosh
    @TomerBrosh 4 місяці тому +88

    Ronke gives chill but happy vibes, invite her again if u can

  • @philrobson7976
    @philrobson7976 4 місяці тому +54

    If micro gravity delays healing, could an environment with hyper gravity speed healing? Ronke Olibiso’s brain is so full of energy and ideas it would be a marvel to meet her.

    • @Ntuition27
      @Ntuition27 4 місяці тому +3

      when I think of Atlantis, this comment is what I think of.. the vibrations for healing to the energy source everyone used

    • @mayowaosibodu
      @mayowaosibodu 4 місяці тому +3

      Interesting question, but I doubt it.
      As mentioned in the discussion, I believe the issue has more to do with our bodies being adapted to earth’s gravity specifically, and so bodily functions (such as healing) don’t work as well outside it - whether that new gravity is weaker or stronger than the earth’s.

    • @joshentheosparks7492
      @joshentheosparks7492 3 місяці тому

      How did they test this on a space station containing a much higher concentration of oxygen?
      If they controlled for 02, it would have to be in a small enclosure with animals that can't properly groom themselves.

    • @gdolphy
      @gdolphy 3 місяці тому

      ​@mayowaosibodu : if gravity affects time then, it's likely a communications issue. I'd imagine some molecules developing faster or slower than it's usual order throws off the sequential process of healing. Unless there was a way to make parallel or asynchronous healing processes.

    • @mayowaosibodu
      @mayowaosibodu 3 місяці тому

      @@gdolphy In my understanding General Relativity describes how gravity influences the passage of time. However this effect is practically negligible at the distances we're talking about here.
      For example the difference between time measured by a clock on top of a skyscraper and one on the ground (due to them being at different distances from the earth and its associated gravity), would be measured on a scale of nanoseconds.
      The typical wound on a human body is probably a couple centimetres long. For the effect you're talking about to come into play, there needs to be a very significant difference in gravitational potential across both ends of the wound. In a situation where this could happen (which I find difficult to imagine haha), the person would probably have been torn apart by these gravitational forces in the first place.

  • @wallykramer7566
    @wallykramer7566 4 місяці тому +34

    What a fascinating cluster of topics inspired by Ronke Olabisi! Wow! This goes way beyond any science fiction I have imbibed in!

  • @tobiadeniji6630
    @tobiadeniji6630 4 місяці тому +16

    Ronke Olabisi, that's a Nigerian name. Always good to see Nigerian immigrants doing well abroad.

  • @MannersPlease
    @MannersPlease 4 місяці тому +28

    Amazing guest! Hoping for a threepeat in the future for more updates on cutting edge tech. This is why we need more public funding for science folks

  • @SouthpawDogcare
    @SouthpawDogcare 4 місяці тому +94

    Neil looks like he is ready to take a life long nap in that chair

    • @Dutchyyyy74
      @Dutchyyyy74 4 місяці тому +1

      I was just about to comment on that 😂😂 like wtf

    • @yourmajesty122
      @yourmajesty122 4 місяці тому +2

      he loves🍃

    • @pathfinderwellcare
      @pathfinderwellcare 4 місяці тому +1

      😭 Her voice hypnotizes him.

    • @martinh.wilson2897
      @martinh.wilson2897 4 місяці тому +2

      He needs some suspended animation

    • @YungDripGod
      @YungDripGod 4 місяці тому +1

      I love this audience😂. Y’all funny asf

  • @techfan7808
    @techfan7808 4 місяці тому +23

    Really like Ronke. My inner nerd loves this content

  • @jessykaiser6373
    @jessykaiser6373 4 місяці тому +16

    I have a foot-long scar from spinal surgery (30 yrs ago) too. Each & every time a thunderstorm is nearby (and that means within 500 miles), my scar lights up with pain. It would be GREAT if we could have a new method to let tissue heal without scars . You are FANTASTIC Prof. Olabisi! I hope you succeed to start human trials.

    • @xcaluhbration
      @xcaluhbration 4 місяці тому +5

      Heeeyyy I wonder if you had a spinal fusion like me. (23 years ago)
      I lit up when I heard her discuss scar tissue and possible ways to deal with it because the aches we feel a day or so before atmospheric change is no fun.

    • @jessykaiser6373
      @jessykaiser6373 4 місяці тому +3

      @@xcaluhbration agreed! I hope Prof. Olabisi is successful in endeavor.

    • @AuthorAngelLWhite
      @AuthorAngelLWhite 2 місяці тому

      Good superhero intro for a book or movie 😅

    • @Mr.N0.0ne
      @Mr.N0.0ne 3 дні тому

      Have you ever researched whether or not what you describe is actually possible? I think lightning striking at a distance of 500 miles away is extremely unlikely to be able to cause your scar to become painful. You cannot even hear thunder beyond about 20 to 30 miles. And seeing the light from a lightning strike at 500 miles would require perfect atmospheric conditions and ideally the observer to be at a very high altitude and preferably using night vision goggles. For you to say your scar lights up with pain in this scenario is quite a wild claim.

    • @jessykaiser6373
      @jessykaiser6373 3 дні тому

      @@Mr.N0.0ne Researching such a thing to scientifically prove it would quite surely be impossible. Since, after all the lightning cannot be captured and safely ejected in close or far geographical relation to me. I HAVE HOWEVER asked many others with similar scars like mine, if they ever had these issues, and they confirmed that it happens whenever there is bad weather nearby or even 500 miles away according to NOAA Radar forecasts & readings. I AM NOT TRYING TO CLAIM I have some sort of power. ON THE CONTRARY .. having this PAINFUL complication for 30 years has been quite often debilitating, making work and life very difficult. It is quite painful, if the storm is strong. I MERELY SHARED THIS, BECAUSE I WANTED OTHERS WITH THE SAME CHALLENGE KNOW THAT THEY ARE NOT ALONE.

  • @Mr.-Enigma-
    @Mr.-Enigma- 4 місяці тому +16

    Chuck makes this show freaking hysterically funny, then Neil is like let me science it up. Perfect duo

  • @Dhakhar
    @Dhakhar 4 місяці тому +76

    "From the moment we understood the weakness of the machine, we craved the strength and certainty of flesh" - Ronke Olabisi

    • @ASaleh-bn8dm
      @ASaleh-bn8dm 4 місяці тому +4

      It is beautiful

    • @mitchellforney6109
      @mitchellforney6109 4 місяці тому

      Heretek! LOL

    • @Thom4ES
      @Thom4ES 4 місяці тому +1

      False godz ,false profits ...have a little more respect for life ,all life.

    • @lucidjar
      @lucidjar 4 місяці тому +3

      Perhaps more like "From the moment we understood the brittle rigidness of the machine, we craved the flexibility and adaptability of flesh" -Ronke of the Adaptus BioMechanicus

    • @juandesalgado
      @juandesalgado 4 місяці тому

      That said, I read Frederik Pohl's "Man Plus" and it scared the heck out of me.

  • @randysavage1641
    @randysavage1641 4 місяці тому +77

    Neil has sparked the next generation of thinking and questioning with his knowledge!

    • @Klumbox
      @Klumbox 4 місяці тому +8

      And curiosity

    • @TheKos2Kos
      @TheKos2Kos 4 місяці тому +1

      I hope so but I doubt it

  • @imcnagpc2
    @imcnagpc2 4 місяці тому +22

    I'm always glad to hear "we have people working on that" !!

  • @imdiyu
    @imdiyu 4 місяці тому +15

    I have said this before and I am gonna say this again: I love this new Star Talk intro. It gives this tingling feeling in my body, makes me feel closer to the stars.

  • @Mark-ef7pi
    @Mark-ef7pi 4 місяці тому +11

    I'm impressed, she kept a straight face through the whole interview

  • @ronaldohlund1985
    @ronaldohlund1985 4 місяці тому +6

    Ronke, hire her, for whatever. She is something special! A Ted talk would suit her well.

  • @adebanjoowoaje1188
    @adebanjoowoaje1188 4 місяці тому +2

    Hello Neil and your colleagues on Startalk..
    First of all, thank you for bringing my sister to your programme. From your guest’s name, Ronkę Olabisi, I am sure she is a person of African origin; more specifically from the southwestern part of my country of origin, Nigeria, I. e. of the Yoruba tribe. What an excellent mind!
    I’ve always liked science-related programme, but your programme is on a notch higher than the others. Your infusion of humour and pleasant sneer remarks by your colleagues makes the programme more interesting, and easier to absorb by we, your audience.
    - Banjo Michael Owoaje.

  • @hendrixjoe555
    @hendrixjoe555 4 місяці тому +9

    so much knowledge from this channel, this is one of the most informational channels out there.

  • @marquezsmith8889
    @marquezsmith8889 4 місяці тому +4

    I love this show when it's time for bed, or when I'm on long road trips... start talk really has it going on, thanks guys

  • @fuzzymonkey777
    @fuzzymonkey777 4 місяці тому +3

    I was barely listening to this talk and i learned a great deal about calcium, embryos, and space. Thanks.

  • @redrobotdubz
    @redrobotdubz 4 місяці тому +10

    As a heart transplant recipient, consider me intrigued! Great stuff professor Olabisi

  • @shadowone01x99
    @shadowone01x99 4 місяці тому +9

    Guys..... Deadpool and Wolverine are discussed at 21:15 - 26:40 minutes. Brilliant.

  • @Nancy-g2o
    @Nancy-g2o 4 місяці тому +8

    The background of the hosts and guests is so surprising and interesting. You are interested in everything! I understand it. I've always gotta know.
    "The difficult takes a little bit of time. The impossible takes a little longer."

  • @xcaluhbration
    @xcaluhbration 4 місяці тому +10

    Sheeesh… this might be the best episode they’ve ever made and that’s out of an already stellar library they’ve developed here.
    I LOVE IT!!!

  • @Chrisx093
    @Chrisx093 4 місяці тому +14

    Can never get enough of chuck nice he's so funny and just makes watching this and learning 100x better

  • @gunnaroddurrosarsson7699
    @gunnaroddurrosarsson7699 4 місяці тому +15

    Wolverine and Deadpool are fictitous. Mrs Olabisi is for real. We need more people like her. She got what it takes.

  • @YnOt-4
    @YnOt-4 2 місяці тому +1

    Neil and Ronke are scientists so cool and satisfying listening to.

  • @chipdamage9374
    @chipdamage9374 4 місяці тому +3

    Love what you do, Ronke Olabisi. Truly amazing stuff

  • @kyrabarr2846
    @kyrabarr2846 3 місяці тому +1

    Octavia Butler would be so proud of her accomplishments. This is fantastic and fascinating all at the same time. This is amazing!. 🎑

  • @realizmstudios
    @realizmstudios 4 місяці тому +3

    These are the discussions that make me happy that I'm a nerd, this is fantastic information

  • @ayoogunleye5507
    @ayoogunleye5507 6 днів тому

    Love Aunty Ronke!!! This was one of the best episodes I’ve watched. She’s so soothing and fascinating at the same time.

  • @ganakaren92
    @ganakaren92 4 місяці тому +3

    I will forever fan girl over professor Ronke Olabisi 👏👏

  • @robsea8088
    @robsea8088 4 місяці тому +2

    We need another 5 hours of this program. So impressive!!!

  • @ridingwithreggie
    @ridingwithreggie 4 місяці тому +7

    This is a very interesting conversation, especially when they started talking about human bones.

  • @MartinBartonLartonFargo
    @MartinBartonLartonFargo 2 місяці тому +1

    More Professor Olabisi plez… brilliant mind! Awesome interview!

  • @ivonna.tinkle
    @ivonna.tinkle 4 місяці тому +5

    Ahhhh Prof. Olabisi didn’t get the Rocky Horror Picture Show reference… oh well, bless her little reanimated heart. Although I don’t think Chuck or Gary got it either.
    Neil deGrasse-Tyson had to seen that movie multiple times!
    I laughed so hard when he said come up to the lab and see what’s on the slab, I see you shiver with…
    Anticipa… pa… pa.. pation!
    his cool factor just reanimated itself and now it’s x 100 squared.

  • @jacobchristian8079
    @jacobchristian8079 4 місяці тому +2

    Nigerians are just beautiful people looking at Ronke…God bless you all on this podcast

  • @pepejeans000
    @pepejeans000 4 місяці тому +47

    Imagine every country used weapons budgets for these types of research, and soldiers were scientists. We could have reached immortality by now.

    • @pilotnamealreadytaken6035
      @pilotnamealreadytaken6035 4 місяці тому +2

      They made a whole series about this subject... it wasn't pretty.

    • @mandogundam5779
      @mandogundam5779 4 місяці тому

      I tell people this same thing sometimes. All the crazy in the world is a joke compared to it. We could literally be a star trek level society by now if wackos and money hounds did not exist. Maybey musk can get us there.

    • @KermitOfWar
      @KermitOfWar 4 місяці тому +8

      Immortality sounds great and all, but mankind is just not ready for that kind of gift & I don't think we will ever be ready. A cure for cancer however, is what mankind is ready for. 👍

    • @Thom4ES
      @Thom4ES 4 місяці тому +2

      There's a small gap...man is wired to run for about 137 years...max..every copy of a gene , nicks off a telemier...um the ..like the tab in the end of a normal shoe lace...immortal equals 137 years...max or normative...the shoe laces need to be replaced..we can't do that..now , yet , maybe ever....

    • @atomichippy2
      @atomichippy2 4 місяці тому +4

      And then those immortals would create weapons to destroy immortals.

  • @hajeevibes
    @hajeevibes 4 місяці тому +2

    Just LOVE this! Science with a sense of humor. This show is sooooo satisfying. Would love to interview Dr. Olabisi🎉

  • @sugarfish
    @sugarfish 4 місяці тому +15

    Chuck’s “Tr**p as Highlander” made me lol.

    • @kingmonde
      @kingmonde 4 місяці тому

      "There can only be one!", Trump to Kamala.

  • @elmagnificolordt
    @elmagnificolordt 4 місяці тому +3

    Reminded me of the recent discussions around Neuralink on the Lex Fridman UA-cam channel...having Ronke Olabisi and the teams at Neuralink in partnership would be interesting 🤔
    Proud Nigerian here on seeing her name. She's amazing 👏

  • @GaryGoad-t8p
    @GaryGoad-t8p Місяць тому

    My favorite part of startalk is the way Dr. Tyson approaches his questions so that they are answered in a way that those of average intellect can benefit.

  • @richardalobi1788
    @richardalobi1788 4 місяці тому +10

    A Nigerian Lady.
    Well done lady

    • @ոakedsquirtle
      @ոakedsquirtle 4 місяці тому +1

      Well maybe not idk if Olabisi is her maiden name since she's married.

    • @Charles-nv3gy
      @Charles-nv3gy 4 місяці тому +2

      Ronke is Nigeria

    • @ոakedsquirtle
      @ոakedsquirtle 4 місяці тому

      @@Charles-nv3gy Thanks for clarifying I wasnt sure

  • @Iksbrown
    @Iksbrown 4 місяці тому +1

    Ronke Olabisi is a delight.

  • @elmoteroloco
    @elmoteroloco 4 місяці тому +6

    Smart, beautiful, with a sense of humor... and a sci-fi fan! A luxury guest, thank you very much, Professor Ronke Olabisi for your presence, something I hope will be repeated, and obviously to Dr. Neil De Grasse and team, a big and warm greeting, one of the most important channels of its kind and without a doubt the most entertaining.

  • @towel9245
    @towel9245 4 місяці тому +2

    I'd love to hear several more hours of this. Thanks for the conversation!

  • @Nate-hw1nc
    @Nate-hw1nc 4 місяці тому +3

    Neil chuck and Charles are the avengers!!

  • @KRhythmHG
    @KRhythmHG 4 місяці тому +1

    With Alien Romulus just releasing, this was the perfect topic with the perfect guest. Impeccable timing

  • @christopherlaryck3333
    @christopherlaryck3333 4 місяці тому +5

    Good news... different news. Love it!

  • @V4VestA
    @V4VestA 3 місяці тому

    Another excellent guest, and excellent discussion. So grateful for StarTalk!

  • @derinadewale7922
    @derinadewale7922 4 місяці тому +4

    Ronke Olabisi 🙌🏿 🇳🇬

  • @mrg5763
    @mrg5763 4 місяці тому +1

    She is an absolute all star, with amazing energy and poise. I hope she returns for more.

  • @AdamNichols-iq4cu
    @AdamNichols-iq4cu 4 місяці тому +6

    Love.
    This man. He's helped me know a lot about space and other things.❤

    • @Cpl-ABE3-11B
      @Cpl-ABE3-11B 4 місяці тому

      Not about UFOs or Pluto 😂

  • @starry002
    @starry002 4 місяці тому

    Love Ronke!! She explains things so well it makes me so interested in her work!! Can't wait to see her again on the show :)

  • @tekmepikcha6830
    @tekmepikcha6830 4 місяці тому +10

    I have an unfurnished basement! 🤣🤣🤣Chuck is wild!

    • @Ashley-yy3de
      @Ashley-yy3de 4 місяці тому

      I don’t get it

    • @fathercrixon
      @fathercrixon 4 місяці тому

      @@Ashley-yy3de He was joking that he hasn’t washed his clothes because his basement lacks a washer/dryer. 😂

  • @donahunt832
    @donahunt832 4 місяці тому

    thank you for featuring this professor...i felt a GREAT deal of pride in EVERYTHING she is.

  • @Regular-Sized
    @Regular-Sized 4 місяці тому +3

    30:51 😂😂😂 Scarless-healing is cool and all, but when are you gonna turn me into Spider-Man? 🤨

  • @knotnyce
    @knotnyce 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow! She has such a brilliant mind, yet she is able to explain such complexities to the average person. Remarkable Professor!

  • @mamatoldem5331
    @mamatoldem5331 4 місяці тому +4

    She's top 5 guests

  • @berky1976
    @berky1976 4 місяці тому +1

    Amazing people doing amazing things around the world... lets not talk about that on the mainstream news channels, lets report on all the bad stuff and make it seem like all the world is a dumpster fire every day. Thank you so much everyone at Star Talk for bringing interesting topics and sciences around the world to those of us wanting to learn.

  • @federico3652
    @federico3652 4 місяці тому +23

    Nerd correction: Deadpool and Wolverine healing factors work absolutely the same, regenerating. In fact, in the comicbooks, Deadpool gained his from Wolverine (not directly). The only difference is that Wolverine's healing factor is slowed down by adamantium poisoning. In the movies, you can see Wolverine regenerating his claws when cut off.

    • @tacocat8524
      @tacocat8524 4 місяці тому +6

      I'm sorry to burst your bubble even though Deadpool received his healing factor from wolverine in the comic books......... They're healing factors are different because wolverine's healing factor heals wolverine Deadpool's healing factor just creates more cancer That's why he's disfigured

    • @adarsh4764
      @adarsh4764 4 місяці тому +1

      But Wolverine despite the adamantium poisoning heals much faster whereas Deadpool takes much longer time. Maybe I am wrong but thats what I saw in the movies.
      Also Wolverine despite being habituated to regular injury pain he still feels a great pain in more severe injuries like when magneto put iron rods inside him and threw him into water in days of future past movie, he was in agonizing pain. But Deadpool seems to be pretty chill when get shot 20 bullets into his body or blown to pieces up by a bomb.

    • @G11713
      @G11713 4 місяці тому +2

      Isn't Deadpool regeneration also a consequence of rejection by the goddess, Death.

    • @nyc220guy
      @nyc220guy 4 місяці тому +4

      Your all wrong. Wolverine and Deadpool's "healing" factors are the exact opposite of each other. Wolverine is always regenerating his cells while Deadpool's cells are in a constant state of dying (cancer).

    • @arghsonofcliff
      @arghsonofcliff 4 місяці тому +5

      Hulk Smash!!

  • @beefrick9957
    @beefrick9957 3 місяці тому

    I’m less interested in how tissue regeneration and fast healing can be used in space, but how much we need it here in earth and how many lives could be saved. This was an extremely interesting episode!!

    • @TatsyanasTravels
      @TatsyanasTravels 2 місяці тому

      Ikr. Healing a wound that leaves no scar is amazing.

  • @waynegosson1793
    @waynegosson1793 4 місяці тому +11

    Garys eyebrows when he said Neil shutup. I think he meant it.

    • @GaryGillKeeper
      @GaryGillKeeper 4 місяці тому +13

      Neil was out of order making a joke about Gary's spinal surgery

  • @anirudhkaimal5127
    @anirudhkaimal5127 4 місяці тому +1

    One of the best episodes! Really fascinating!!

  • @marvhollingworth663
    @marvhollingworth663 4 місяці тому +5

    "Just make more food." 😆 That never occurred to me, but it's so obvious. Making people regrow limbs like newts is how you create the Lizard, from Amazing Spiderman.

  • @user-lb2wi2bj9r
    @user-lb2wi2bj9r 4 місяці тому +2

    Love these guys always count on them to cheer me up

  • @isatousarr7044
    @isatousarr7044 4 місяці тому +4

    Engineering humans for deep space missions presents both exciting possibilities and significant challenges. As we push the boundaries of exploration, how can we address the physiological and psychological needs of astronauts to ensure their health and success on long-duration missions? What advancements in technology and medicine will be crucial for human adaptation and resilience in the harsh environment of deep space?

  • @GREGGRCO
    @GREGGRCO 4 місяці тому

    Dr. Ronke Olabisi !! really enjoyed your interview here !!!

  • @ImPDK
    @ImPDK 4 місяці тому +6

    Damn this scientist is smart

  • @KingLeemur
    @KingLeemur 4 місяці тому

    I love this conversation please have her on more. This is amazing work and explanations.
    Chuck had me rolling this episode! Love what you guys do!

  • @mihagomiunik2758
    @mihagomiunik2758 4 місяці тому +4

    ''Alright professor, we'll come and find you again''
    Well that's not disturbing.

  • @Rosayas-Healing-Music
    @Rosayas-Healing-Music 4 місяці тому

    I am shocked, finished watching this podcast and my mind is blown. Wow

  • @mondosilo
    @mondosilo 4 місяці тому +7

    Research on regenerating or repairing kidneys please.

    • @zephyrias
      @zephyrias 3 місяці тому

      Would save a lot of people with kidney failure

  • @redeyedentertainment
    @redeyedentertainment 4 місяці тому +1

    I loved this pod session. Fascinating topic!

  • @danielomamofe7722
    @danielomamofe7722 4 місяці тому +4

    Ronke repping Nigeria

    • @RISEWITHTHESUN-ki9xr
      @RISEWITHTHESUN-ki9xr 3 місяці тому

      Enough of the tribalism. She's an American of color, born in the US. Now, you're going to say she's Yoruba.

    • @ayoogunleye5507
      @ayoogunleye5507 6 днів тому

      I love her name too ❤

  • @MIKEFITZ2003
    @MIKEFITZ2003 Місяць тому

    i just found this podcast and found it more engaging than lot sci fi films lol . when discussing SANDS its incredibly interesting that the supposed Alien stereotypical small green with bug eyes made me think those guys have come a long way or been in space for a long time and developed those eyes through generations . evolutionary response to space. not too geeky but interested ! love to Ronke , could listen to her all day . have liked and subscribed , will look out for future podcasts .

  • @Joshy78q
    @Joshy78q 4 місяці тому +3

    What a brilliant woman

  • @Plantsandtea
    @Plantsandtea 4 місяці тому

    This episode is one of my favourites! You guys are incredible ❤

  • @trh227
    @trh227 4 місяці тому +11

    gary was opening up about his spine surgeries and then neil made that joke... that wasn't cool lol
    edit : he also had a good point about scar tissue and mobility

    • @Jake-qn3uz
      @Jake-qn3uz 4 місяці тому +2

      Savagery

    • @subject8776
      @subject8776 4 місяці тому

      The clap back from Gary was awesome and funny though

    • @blankstare3775
      @blankstare3775 4 місяці тому

      EVERYBODY cringed😂 Leave the jokes to Chuck brotha

    • @danielangus7944
      @danielangus7944 4 місяці тому +1

      Everybody wants to be smart and funny but stay in your lane, why is Neil falling asleep? And neil correcting chuck is feeding that ego,like haha I’m so smart I’m gonna make you look dumb, do you see how much I know,idk maybe I’m over analyzing but I love Neil and chuck, if he didn’t have an ego Neil wouldn’t be so great so I’m torn lol I’ll just stop good night lol should delete but full send my ego at work

  • @justforme__
    @justforme__ 4 місяці тому

    Such an awesome episode to watch as a black scientist. This warmed my heart and gave me hope.

  • @BitCounter
    @BitCounter 4 місяці тому +3

    She is all business. I hope our technology catches up to what she is capable of understanding and making use of.

  • @Chris_Marrero
    @Chris_Marrero 4 місяці тому +2

    Ok, so now my mind is blown in thinking about he difference between Wolverine and Deadpools "healing factor/regeneration"! And that bit about the Kurgan from Highlander sounding like a certain "someone", had me dieing laughing!

  • @MarcoCurrin-qg1fy
    @MarcoCurrin-qg1fy 4 місяці тому +4

    Thank you thank you thank you. Oh my gosh dude this is too much thank you thank you thank you. I love it. I love it. I love it. It’s not too much. I’m just saying, I love it.
    She’s from the future way up that’s why she’s acting like this is no big deal. She knows it forwards or backwards.

  • @zumbelololol
    @zumbelololol 4 місяці тому +2

    She’s the coolest person on earth and sooo casual about it ✨

  • @nick_john
    @nick_john 4 місяці тому +4

    20:10 Did he just say that?!?

    • @GaryGillKeeper
      @GaryGillKeeper 4 місяці тому +1

      That was out of order. Really annoyed me.

    • @EventHorizon139
      @EventHorizon139 4 місяці тому +1

      😂

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 4 місяці тому +2

      Yeah that was wild lol but maybe they joke like that outside the presentation

  • @suava375
    @suava375 4 місяці тому

    Awesome episode! Thanks everyone and special guest Professor Ronke Olabisi!!

  • @Brownyman
    @Brownyman 4 місяці тому +6

    Beltalowda!

    • @CodexPermutatio
      @CodexPermutatio 4 місяці тому +1

      "THIS is your moment!" - Bosmang Camina Drummer

  • @nmart1n
    @nmart1n 4 місяці тому

    I was disappointed the conversation was finished. Best episode ❤

  • @kencochrane2885
    @kencochrane2885 4 місяці тому +3

    Did I just hear the professor explain that in order for us to evolve and become space goers we need to lather on melanin and become black.
    I'm game.
    But what about the lotion for growing parts, bigger?😉

  • @Alyssa_aria
    @Alyssa_aria 4 місяці тому

    This episode is so good. ❤
    She really makes it easier to understand

  • @nightwolf6665
    @nightwolf6665 4 місяці тому +5

    This Girl is very smart 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @GaryGillKeeper
      @GaryGillKeeper 4 місяці тому +2

      Probably better to call her "Professor" or her actual name.
      Calling her "Girl" comes across as a bit disrespectful.

    • @quasarone
      @quasarone 4 місяці тому +3

      Woman, professor, lady, researcher. You could've picked any of those but you went with "girl". 3 boys and 1 girl talked about some stuff I guess.

    • @nightwolf6665
      @nightwolf6665 4 місяці тому

      @@quasarone First of all this was a complement , I'm always glad when I see a black person doing well on life 👏🏻👍🏻

    • @quasarone
      @quasarone 4 місяці тому

      @@nightwolf6665 To get the core of the point, don't call adult female human beings, especially accomplished ones, "girl". Woman, lady, etc is preferred by them. The same way adult males prefer man over boy.

  • @SterlingSMtr
    @SterlingSMtr 4 місяці тому +1

    Excellent video!! It was filled with a bunch of information that ties into some other things I've learned.

  • @epluribusu9430
    @epluribusu9430 4 місяці тому +5

    "Shut up" is a common every day British expletive. Its not offensive.